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Womenβs 100m dash showdown at the legendary Penn Relays featuring Nilijah Darden of Howard University and Jatavia Robinson of Morgan State University. Watch the explosive start, acceleration phase, and top-end speed as both athletes battle down the straightaway at Franklin Field. πββοΈ Event: Womenβs 100m Dash π― Athletes: Nilijah Darden (Howard) vs Jatavia Robinson (Morgan State) π Franklin Field Like, comment, and subscribe for more Penn Relays sprint battles!
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The Girls Under-20 4x100 meter relay final at CARIFTA 2026 turned into a strong championship performance from Jamaica, as they clocked 43.76 to take gold over Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados. From the first leg to the anchor, Jamaica looked like the most complete team in the field. Their quartet of Renecia Edwards, Tiana Marshall, Natrece East, and Shanoya Douglas combined raw speed, control, and clean baton execution to get the job done when the pressure was highest. But this race was not a runaway. Trinidad and Tobago stayed in the fight all the way through, finishing second in 44.17, while Barbados and Bahamas battled right to the line for the bronze medal. In this video, I break down: How Jamaica controlled the race Why Trinidad and Tobago still ran a very strong final The tight bronze-medal battle Which relay exchanges made the biggest difference And why this final was won on more than just pure sprint speed Because when it comes to the 4x100β¦ one clean exchange can be the difference between gold and going home disappointed. Final Results π₯ Jamaica β 43.76 π₯ Trinidad and Tobago β 44.17 π₯ Barbados β 45.40 4οΈβ£ Bahamas β 45.44 5οΈβ£ Grenada β 47.77 Comment your take below π Did Jamaica dominate this raceβ¦ or did Trinidad make them earn it? And who impressed you most in the final? #CARIFTA2026 #Girls4x100Relay #JamaicaTrack #TrackAndField #SprintRelay #CARIFTAGames #WorldAthletics #TrinidadTrack #BahamasTrack #BarbadosTrack #RelayBreakdown #AthleticsAnalysis #U20Athletics #TrackRecap #SprintHighlights
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